Aira Force Waterfall at Allan Bank017684 82067workNature TrailEscape the ordinary at Aira Force. Let your imagination run wild as you weave your way through woodland glades from the waters edge to fell top. You'll find champion trees, cheeky red squirrels, waterfalls, perfect picnic spots, a café, pebble beaches, beautiful views and much more. Explore further on a relaxed lakeside stroll, head to Gowbarrow summit for stunning views of Ullswater or take to the water and launch your canoe from Glencoyne Bay.

Aira Force Waterfall at Allan Bank

Nature Trail

Aira Force Waterfall

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Escape the ordinary at Aira Force. Let your imagination run wild as you weave your way through woodland glades from the waters edge to fell top. You'll find champion trees, cheeky red squirrels, waterfalls, perfect picnic spots, a café, pebble beaches, beautiful views and much more. Explore further on a relaxed lakeside stroll, head to Gowbarrow summit for stunning views of Ullswater or take to the water and launch your canoe from Glencoyne Bay.

New: Off-road footpath from Glencoyne Bay to Aira Force You can now leave the car behind at Glencoyne Bay and stroll along Ullswater to Aira Force.

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Allan Bank is in the centre of Grasmere, 4 miles north of Ambleside. Foot: 437 yards from the Inn at Grasmere/Emma's Dell in the centre of the village (slight gradient before house). Bus services from Keswick and Windermere to Bowness. Road: A591 to Ambleside, continuing to Grasmere. Parking: three pay and display car parks in Grasmere village (not National Trust).

Pedestrian and limited disabled parking onsite, please park in Grasmere village and walk to the house.